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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

It's that time of year when everyone starts last minute summer holiday bookings (OK I speak for myself - can anyone recommend anywhere last minute to stay in the Dordogne?!). Of course there are always hotels, B&B's and holiday cottage rentals but I also love to go quirky too and often consider glamping, tree houses and unique stay alternatives. And that's how I came across this cool 1962 Shaster camper. Sitting in the back garden of 'Carry My Bones' author J. Wes Yoder in East Nashville, Tennessee, the camper has been lovingly renovated inside and out and includes an outdoor shower, bath house and terrace. When it's not in use as a work studio the author rents it out through Airbnb. Nashville anyone?!

It's not the first time I've come across an unusually cool outhouse. Do you remember this alternative garden shed for example?! I'm a big fan of outdoor bathroom's too, for inspiration take a peek at this outdoor bathroom post.

Other holiday sites I love right now include Alistair Sawdays Canopy & Stars which offers a collection of wonderful and quirky places to stay and Kid & Coe which makes travelling with children a whole lot easier - (what's not to love about that?!)! And if you're considering SouthWest England - one of my most memorable holidays ever was at Polgreen Glamping in Cornwall.

LATEST COMMENTS:

So funny, just last night I was saying to my husband that maybe we should drive to Nashville this summer. This place is so cute! (We'll probably go for something a bit bigger with the two kids though.) We have stayed in pretty traditional places in the past, but you have me thinking about getting more creative! :)

Hi Niki, Love it! Would be a dream come true living like that in the middle of Copenhagen :) See these alternative staying - http://interiorwise.wordpress.com/category/favorit-places/hotels/ Hope you are great, all the best, Danielle

We go to a place in the Dordogne called Camping les Ormes, it's so beautiful there, with plenty to do in the surrounding area (with a car). Think lovely big pitches for tents, fab swimming pool and excellent coffee in the main barn. We have now done 5 years in a row, but will miss this year as our baby is coming in September :)

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